New summary at the top: States won by date (based on poll results, obviously.)

To view the latest numbers in detail, click here (288 KBytes)
Click on "There's more" to view a graphic summarizing the totals and breakouts by key primary dates.

Things of interest: Clark's big jump in the latest Pew poll (up to 15%, putting him on par w/ Dean) doesn't help him greatly in the total counts because so many states already have state polls. Lieberman and Gephardt also get some delegates using those numbers, so it's about a 4 way split of the 1150 delegates for whom I don't have state-by state info.
This poll includes the Pew numbers for IA, NH, SC, and national, and some updated polls for Florida and Oklahoma.
If you can provide any further information on Superdelegates (see http://www.grumpyoldbear.com/Superdelegates.htm for more detailed breakouts), I would really appreciate any local knowledge you can provide. I have my state pretty well covered, but there are still lots of gaps.